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This collection includes a range of mountain bike pants designed for different riding styles and conditions. You'll find full-length trail pants for all-mountain riding, lightweight options for cross-country, and durable models built for enduro and downhill. Each style incorporates specific features like stretch panels for pedaling mobility, reinforced zones for abrasion resistance, and ventilation systems suited to varying intensities and weather conditions.
Many pants in this collection feature integrated pockets or compatibility systems for CE-certified knee protection. This allows you to add or remove armor based on your riding discipline and trail conditions. The designs accommodate protective inserts while maintaining mobility and comfort during pedaling. Check individual product specifications for exact compatibility details with Alpinestars knee protectors.
Machine wash your MTB pants in cold water on a gentle cycle to preserve the technical fabrics and DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatments. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage protective coatings and moisture-wicking properties. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. For pants with integrated armor pockets, remove any inserts before washing. Regular care maintains breathability, water resistance, and the durability of reinforced zones.
Trail and enduro MTB pants are engineered for different riding intensities and protection needs:
| Feature | Trail Pants | Enduro Pants |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Lightweight and breathable | More robust construction |
| Protection | Moderate abrasion zones | Enhanced reinforcement areas |
| Fit | Streamlined for pedaling | Roomier for armor integration |
| Best For | XC and all-mountain | Aggressive descents and park riding |
Both styles maintain Alpinestars' focus on mobility, durability, and rider comfort across varied terrain.
This collection offers pants suited to various climates and seasons. Lightweight, highly breathable models with ventilation zones excel in warm weather and high-output riding. Mid-weight options with water-resistant treatments handle variable conditions and light rain. Some styles feature stretch fabrics that adapt across temperature ranges while maintaining moisture management. Consider your typical riding environment and intensity when selecting—cross-country riders often prefer lighter construction, while enduro and trail riders may prioritize durability and weather protection.